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Based on what you have read, explain the key

differences in the views of Hobbes and Locke on the
social contract
Write two to three sentences that identify the central
points of each person's argument.

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Sample response: Hobbes believed that a social contract was necessary to protect people from their own worst instincts. On the other hand, Locke believed that a social contract was necessary to protect people's natural rights. Locke believed that if government did not protect people's rights, they could reject it.

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